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Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer

OBJECTIVE: Many patients use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as primary treatment or symptom relief for a variety of illnesses. This study was designed to investigate the influence of surgical removal of a tumor-bearing urogenital organ on CAM use. METHODS: From 2007 to 2011, 350 patien...

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Autores principales: Mani, Jens, Juengel, Eva, Arslan, Ilhan, Bartsch, Georg, Filmann, Natalie, Ackermann, Hanns, Nelson, Karen, Haferkamp, Axel, Engl, Tobias, Blaheta, Roman A
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4599187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26491269
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S90061
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author Mani, Jens
Juengel, Eva
Arslan, Ilhan
Bartsch, Georg
Filmann, Natalie
Ackermann, Hanns
Nelson, Karen
Haferkamp, Axel
Engl, Tobias
Blaheta, Roman A
author_facet Mani, Jens
Juengel, Eva
Arslan, Ilhan
Bartsch, Georg
Filmann, Natalie
Ackermann, Hanns
Nelson, Karen
Haferkamp, Axel
Engl, Tobias
Blaheta, Roman A
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description OBJECTIVE: Many patients use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as primary treatment or symptom relief for a variety of illnesses. This study was designed to investigate the influence of surgical removal of a tumor-bearing urogenital organ on CAM use. METHODS: From 2007 to 2011, 350 patients underwent major urological surgery for kidney, prostate, or bladder cancer at the Goethe-University Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany. Data from 172 patients (49%), who returned a questionnaire, were retrospectively evaluated using the hospital information system along with the questionnaire to objectify CAM use 2 years before and after surgery. RESULTS: From the 172 patients returning questionnaires, 56 (33%) used CAM before and/or after surgery and 116 (67%) never used CAM. Of the 56 CAM users, 30 (54%) used CAM presurgery and 53 (95%) used CAM postsurgery, indicating a significant change of mind about CAM use. Patients of German nationality used CAM significantly more than patients of other nationalities. Higher educational status (high-school diploma or higher) was a significant factor in favor of CAM use. The most common type of CAM used before/after surgery was an alternative medical system (63/49%), a manipulative and body-based method (50/19%), and a biological-based therapy (37/32%). Information about CAM, either provided by medical professionals or by other sources, was the main reason determining whether patients used CAM or not. CONCLUSION: The number of patients using CAM almost doubled after surgical removal of a cancer-bearing organ. Better awareness and understanding of CAM use by medical professionals could improve patient counseling.
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spelling pubmed-45991872015-10-21 Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer Mani, Jens Juengel, Eva Arslan, Ilhan Bartsch, Georg Filmann, Natalie Ackermann, Hanns Nelson, Karen Haferkamp, Axel Engl, Tobias Blaheta, Roman A Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research OBJECTIVE: Many patients use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as primary treatment or symptom relief for a variety of illnesses. This study was designed to investigate the influence of surgical removal of a tumor-bearing urogenital organ on CAM use. METHODS: From 2007 to 2011, 350 patients underwent major urological surgery for kidney, prostate, or bladder cancer at the Goethe-University Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany. Data from 172 patients (49%), who returned a questionnaire, were retrospectively evaluated using the hospital information system along with the questionnaire to objectify CAM use 2 years before and after surgery. RESULTS: From the 172 patients returning questionnaires, 56 (33%) used CAM before and/or after surgery and 116 (67%) never used CAM. Of the 56 CAM users, 30 (54%) used CAM presurgery and 53 (95%) used CAM postsurgery, indicating a significant change of mind about CAM use. Patients of German nationality used CAM significantly more than patients of other nationalities. Higher educational status (high-school diploma or higher) was a significant factor in favor of CAM use. The most common type of CAM used before/after surgery was an alternative medical system (63/49%), a manipulative and body-based method (50/19%), and a biological-based therapy (37/32%). Information about CAM, either provided by medical professionals or by other sources, was the main reason determining whether patients used CAM or not. CONCLUSION: The number of patients using CAM almost doubled after surgical removal of a cancer-bearing organ. Better awareness and understanding of CAM use by medical professionals could improve patient counseling. Dove Medical Press 2015-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4599187/ /pubmed/26491269 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S90061 Text en © 2015 Mani et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Mani, Jens
Juengel, Eva
Arslan, Ilhan
Bartsch, Georg
Filmann, Natalie
Ackermann, Hanns
Nelson, Karen
Haferkamp, Axel
Engl, Tobias
Blaheta, Roman A
Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
title Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
title_full Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
title_fullStr Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
title_full_unstemmed Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
title_short Use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
title_sort use of complementary and alternative medicine before and after organ removal due to urologic cancer
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4599187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26491269
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S90061
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